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manure for pit firing

updated fri 12 apr 02

 

Michele Williams on wed 10 apr 02


Coming from Kansas farm folks, I KNOW the difference more intimately than my
nose wants to remember. Not sure I'm saying thanks for the reminder of that
aspect of my childhood,, but it does bring back some good memories, too.

Thanks for the good stuff!

Michele Williams
----- Original Message -----
From: "Diane Woloshyn"
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Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: Manure for pit firing


> Manure from omnivores and carnivores smells a lot different from that of
> herbivores.
> Personally, I'd stick with the herbivores, cows, sheep, horses, rabbits,
etc.
>
> Diane Florida Bird Lady
>
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Diane Woloshyn on wed 10 apr 02


Manure from omnivores and carnivores smells a lot different from that of
herbivores.
Personally, I'd stick with the herbivores, cows, sheep, horses, rabbits, etc.

Diane Florida Bird Lady